Cookie policy
We only deploy cookies that are essential to running Anguliyam’s digital experiences or that you have explicitly consented to. Below is a plain-language summary of how they work and how to control them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device to remember preferences, maintain secure sessions, or understand product performance. We also use similar technologies (pixels, local storage) and treat them as cookies for transparency.
Essential cookies
Required for site functionality such as navigation, session management, and security controls.
Typical retention
Expires at end of session or within 12 months depending on feature.
Analytics cookies
Help us understand usage patterns so we can improve performance, documentation, and accessibility.
Typical retention
Typically 13 months; collected in aggregate with IP anonymisation where feasible.
Preference cookies
Remember choices like language, consent selections, or whether to show product announcements.
Typical retention
Up to 12 months or until you clear your browser cookies.
Marketing cookies
Used when you explicitly opt into campaigns or webinars hosted with partners. Disabled by default in the EU/UK.
Typical retention
Varies by campaign; details presented at the point of consent.
How to control cookies
- Update settings in your browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox) to block or remove cookies.
- Use our on-page consent manager to opt out of non-essential cookies at any time.
- Adjust preferences via partner-specific opt-outs (e.g., Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on).
- Email privacy@anguliyam.com if you need help or want to confirm your selections.
Note: blocking essential cookies may affect authentication, scheduling widgets, or chatbot functionality.
Regional notices
Visitors in the EU/EEA, UK, and jurisdictions with explicit consent requirements will see our consent banner on first visit. We respect Do Not Track signals where legally recognised.
Questions?
Contact privacy@anguliyam.com for assistance with cookie choices, regional compliance, or data requests.